While their performance on the ice has no doubt gotten the attention of hockey fans across the country, the team has also garnered attention for the fanfare and production put into their home games. On Wednesday night, the team took their showstopping stunts to a whole new level ahead of their first home game of the Western Conference Finals.

Before the team’s opening lineup was brought out to the ice, the arena went dark, prompting the beginning of what might be the most elaborate opening ceremony in sports outside of the Olympics. There were drummers, archers, pyrotechnics, and of course, the heroic Golden Knight himself splitting a fighter jet in two with his broadsword.

The production is too wild to describe merely with words, so take a look below at the elaborate show.

It’s not the first time such a show took place before the Golden Knights took the ice – the team has invested in similarly impressive displays throughout the postseason. For a city that prides itself in lights, sound, and over-the-top production, the Golden Knights are representing their hometown about as well as you could imagine.

And for what it’s worth, the effort worked! The Golden Knights took home a 4-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets, taking a 2-1 lead in the series and putting themselves just two wins away from the Stanley Cup Finals.